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The phrase "a student presenting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where a student is delivering a presentation or sharing information in front of an audience.
Example: "During the conference, a student presenting their research findings captivated the audience with their insights."
Alternatives: "a student delivering" or "a student showcasing".
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Students presenting in the second week were required to critique the presentation of a student presenting in the first week.
A student presenting a report on the cardiovascular system described the physiological reaction his own cardiovascular system might have if he were told the Tibetan people were free.
There were tons of great hacks – from a student presenting her very first hack, a crowd-srouced mobile marketplace for buying parking spots and the winning task manager by Sid Nair.
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A student presented a brief history of the wars between India and Pakistan.
In the midst of our conversation a student presents what seems at first to my untutored eye to be a lump of soil.
If a student presented him with a plan like this in one his classes at Harvard, Summers wrote, he would be "hard pressed to give it a passing grade".
His new book, Most Good You Can Do, is published by Yale UP After a class on philosophy and literature in which we looked at how Alison Lurie's novel Imaginary Friends plays on the contrasts, and the interrelations, between the real and the imaginary, a student presented me with a video of Galaxy Quest.
The incidents range from the mundane, like rolling his eyes and laughing when a student presented an honour thesis, to the extreme like outing a rape victim.
"My first encounter with the scale was when a student presented it to me, and since it was so poorly constructed, I thought it was the student's work".
I argue that a student presented with a creative teacher, people who are actively creative themselves, a comfortable environment, one where the student feels ownership and welcome, and a creative lesson, one that asks questions, encourages experimentation, and is not focused on perfection, or a grade, will begin to reignite their creative thought ability.
But how exactly does a student present an awe-inspiring college application — one replete with challenging classes and impressive activities — without compromising his or her performance in those areas?
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